In a metal like copper, however, the outer electrons swim around freely and are shared by all the atoms. That’s why ...
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Scientists discover elusive ‘dance’ of electrons, atoms that kill electricity
The team used intense X-rays to confirm a key theoretical concept that explains a material's conductivity crash.
Researchers from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and Tongji University have developed FerroAI, a ...
Every year in October our UCSB Physics faculty present an explanation of the Nobel Prize in Physics for that year.
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What Makes Electricity Work? It Starts with This
Electricity powers everything from your phone to your refrigerator—but have you ever wondered how it’s controlled inside a ...
Physicists finally identified why some quantum materials seemingly lose their electrical conductivity for no reason.
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How Resistors Work: The Building Block of All Electronics
This video breaks down how resistors work and why they’re one of the most essential components in every electronic device.
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'Singing' electrons synchronize in Kagome crystals, revealing geometry-driven quantum coherence
Physicists at the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter (MPSD) in Hamburg have discovered a striking ...
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